Pure black seed oil has a rich green to rich/dark amber colour. Unfiltered oil when shaken becomes darker and can have a dark green to black colour. Unfiltered black seed oil will have some fine particulates from the seed coat and centre this usually settles to the bottom.

SHELF LIFE: Users can expect a shelf life of 2 years with proper storage conditions (cool, out of direct sunlight). Refrigeration after opening is recommended.

STORAGE: It is recommended that oils packaged in metal containers (for safe shipping), be transferred into dark glass containers to maintain freshness and attain maximum shelf life.

Nigella Sativa Oil which is also known as “Blessed Seed” since it is the cure of many disease in Middle East countries is used in Middle East, Asia and Africa for thousands of years and is recognized and also used in America and Europe currently.

Many of black cumin's traditionally ascribed health benefits have been thoroughly confirmed in the biomedical literature. In fact, since 1964, there have been 656 published, peer-reviewed studies referencing it.

We have indexed salient research, available to view on GreenMedInfo.com on our Black Seed (Nigella Sativa) page, on well over 40 health conditions that may be benefited from the use of the herb, including over 20 distinct pharmacological actions it expresses, such as:

There are words you don't use in medicine today, such as "cure." But a remarkable case study in an HIV positive patient treated with black seed extract resulted in a sustained remission, indicating a safe, accessible and affordable alternative to highly toxic antiretroviral HIV drugs may already exist.

Nigella Sativa, also known as 'black seed,' has been studied for a wide rage of health benefits, but not until recently was it discovered to hold promise as a curative agent against potentially lethal viral infections, including Hepatitis C and now HIV.

The article goes on to give specific details on how to take black cumin to completely reverse the symptoms and the disease: http://www.greenmedinfo.com/blog/black-seed-completely-cures-hiv-case-study